Man-made Morals: Four Philosophies that Shaped AmericaDoubleday, 1966 - 412 Seiten |
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... ethical , to make the scientific method serve the ethical purpose and to bring to the unending betterment of ethical principles the experimental approach of science . “ At the same time that morals are made to focus in intelligence 300 ...
... ethical , to make the scientific method serve the ethical purpose and to bring to the unending betterment of ethical principles the experimental approach of science . “ At the same time that morals are made to focus in intelligence 300 ...
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... ethical values . Dewey tried , as a naturalist must try if he believes in ethical values , to eliminate the no man's land by making the scientific method serve the ethical purpose . Truth is successful experience , to John Dewey as to ...
... ethical values . Dewey tried , as a naturalist must try if he believes in ethical values , to eliminate the no man's land by making the scientific method serve the ethical purpose . Truth is successful experience , to John Dewey as to ...
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... ethical , 284-85 ; career , 285-86 ; pedagogic theory , 286-87 ; The Quest for Cer- tainty , 287 ; reconciliation of science and ethics , 288-90 ; Vermont ethical ethical heritage , 290 ; Reconstruction in Phi- losophy , 290-91 ...
... ethical , 284-85 ; career , 285-86 ; pedagogic theory , 286-87 ; The Quest for Cer- tainty , 287 ; reconciliation of science and ethics , 288-90 ; Vermont ethical ethical heritage , 290 ; Reconstruction in Phi- losophy , 290-91 ...
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The Dawn of Reason 146 | 1 |
Natural Religion | 11 |
Whatever Is Is Right | 29 |
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